Vincent Feigenbutz (21-1, 19 KOs) can write boxing history on Saturday night by becoming Germany’s youngest ever World Champion with the vacant WBA World Super Middleweight title now on the line in his rematch with Giovanni De Carolis (23-6, 11 KOs) at the Baden-Arena in Offenburg, Germany.
Feigenbutz and De Carolis were originally scheduled to contest the WBA’s interim World title, but yesterday, the governing body announced that their fight will be for the ‘regular’ World title. Their ruling comes following Andre Ward’s move up to light heavyweight and the subsequent promotion of World Champion Fedor Chudinov to Super Champion.
The WBA’s decision adds even more significance to the hotly anticipated rematch between Feigenbutz and De Carolis, in which both boxers are eager to settle the score following their fiercely contested first encounter.
It also means that Feigenbutz, at just 20 years of age, can become Germany’s youngest ever World Champion, beating the previous record of Graciano ‘Rocky’ Rocchigiani, who was 24 years old when he first claimed World honours.
‘’This would be a massive achievement for me,’’ said Feigenbutz. ‘’It has been a life-long dream of mine to become the youngest German World Champion. However, I cannot let this affect my focus. I will need give everything in order to beat De Carolis, and will do my best to keep the belt in Germany.’’
‘’Vincent has a great chance to make history on Saturday night by beating Rocky’s record,’’ said promoter Kalle Sauerland. ‘’His first fight with De Carolis was one of the most dramatic battles of 2015, and the rematch already promised a lot of excitement, but now, with a World title on the line, we are looking at an international super fight!’’
Tickets for the WBA World Super Middleweight Championship fight between Vincent Feigenbutz and Giovanni De Carolis are available online via www.tickethall.de and www.eventim.de or by calling +49 (0) 1806-570044.
Feigenbutz-De Carolis For WBA Belt, Chudinov Now Super Champ
Comments
woo9115Thu Jan 7, 2016, 1:59 AM UTC
He just won the vacant WBA title on 9/25/15. He hasn't defended the title 5 times yet nor hold other titles simultaneously.
WBA Super Champion???
It's not like the WBC, IBF, or WBO are any better.
Unfortunately, Golden Boy's the Ring is more legitimate.
artfuL_Wed Jan 6, 2016, 10:10 AM UTC
Typical Sauerland fighter. They are the promoters of some of the biggest bums in boxing.
londonerWed Jan 6, 2016, 8:22 AM UTC
Boxing is a pathetic sport. That's the wrong call, but I get your disenchantment. Boxing is the king of sports. It's the way it's run that's pathetic. Laughable and at the same time incredibly sad.
giacominoTue Jan 5, 2016, 9:50 PM UTC
WBA bylaws (21-6.14) guarantee a set number of fake title belts for Sauerland Promotions fighters. Also, WBA bylaws (22-7.13) guarantee Sauerland fighters don't have to fight other beltholders or legitimate opposition to win said fake belts. See: Jack Culcay.
JewishReptileTue Jan 5, 2016, 8:19 PM UTC
I don't get it, Why now you have guys becoming super champion without unification?
Money, what else ?
